That was on Tuesday. After a very sad start to the week as on my Monday we were at a funeral, saying goodbye to my friends husband, who, at 76, was somebody I'd known for 35 years. He was such a lovely man - a bit shy and quiet, but had very strong opinions on some subjects. He was a farmer all his life until he became ill last September after being diagnosed with cancer. He'd been married to my friend for nearly 50 years (it was going to be their Golden Wedding Anniversary in May this year) and they'd actually been together for 55 years. It's such a long time to be with someone, and I can't even begin to imagine how my friend will be feeling after losing her husband. They'd been together since she was 15, so to find herself on her own after all that time will be very hard. They'd only just stopped working when he was diagnosed, so haven't had any time together to do the things that they'd planned as they got older.
It really does make you think that life is too short not to do what you enjoy (within reason of course), and to try new ventures, visit new places, while you can, because you just don't know what's round the corner.........
#livelife
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